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Paper: Information Technology Strategic Plan
Imagine that a company has recently hired you as a senior
business consultant. The company is seeking to gain better
traction with regard to customer satisfaction and loyalty. The
company hired you because of your expertise with mobile apps,
social media, and cloud technology. The management of the
company feels that yearly revenues could top $20 million per
year with the infusion of current technology. Currently the
company has revenue of $5 million per year.
Note: You may create and / or make all necessary assumptions
needed for the completion of this assignment.
Write a ten (10) page paper in which you:
1. Write an introductory statement of the company including but
not limited to the type of the company, the location, the
industry in which it competes, and the organizational vision and
mission that encompasses the nature of the company.
2. Specify the current situation of the company with regard to
its technology and security aspects.
3. Determine at least five (5) information technology personnel
/ roles that would be in place in order to start the business
venture of gaining better traction of customer satisfaction and
loyalty. Justify your response.
4. Conduct a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
(SWOT) analysis for the business venture in question for the
company. Justify your response.
5. Develop at least five (5) major goals for the information
technology strategic plan. Justify your response.
6. Speculate on three (3) positive organizational impacts of
implementing the strategic plan. Justify your response.
7. Use at least three (3) quality references. Note: Wikipedia and
other Websites do not qualify as academic resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
· Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size
12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references
must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your
professor for any additional instructions.
· Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the
student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the
date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in
the required assignment page length.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this
assignment are:
· Describe the role of the information technology professional.
· Develop an information technology strategic plan to address
and solve a proposed business problem.
· Describe and identify the uses of business process
management and systems development.
· Use technology and information resources to research issues in
information systems and technology.
· Write clearly and concisely about topics related to information
systems for decision making using proper writing mechanics
and technical style conventions.
Grading for this assignment will be based on answer quality,
logic / organization of the paper, and language and writing
skills. to access the rubric for this assignment.
Points: 170
Term Paper: Information Technology Strategic Plan
Criteria
Unacceptable
Below 70% F
Fair
70-79% C
Proficient
80-89% B
Exemplary
90-100% A
1. Write an introductory statement of the company including but
not limited to the type of the company, the location, the
industry in which it competes, and the organizational vision and
mission that encompasses the nature of the company.
Weight: 10%
Did not submit or incompletely wrote an introductory statement
of the company including but not limited to the type of the
company, the location, the industry in which it competes, and
the organizational vision and mission that encompasses the
nature of the company.
Partially wrote an introductory statement of the company
including but not limited to the type of the company, the
location, the industry in which it competes, and the
organizational vision and mission that encompasses the nature
of the company.
Satisfactorily wrote an introductory statement of the company
including but not limited to the type of the company, the
location, the industry in which it competes, and the
organizational vision and mission that encompasses the nature
of the company.
Thoroughly wrote an introductory statement of the company
including but not limited to the type of the company, the
location, the industry in which it competes, and the
organizational vision and mission that encompasses the nature
of the company.
2. Specify the current situation of the company with regard to
its technology and security aspects.
Weight: 10%
Did not submit or incompletely specified the current situation of
the company with regard to its technology and security aspects.
Partially specified the current situation of the company with
regard to its technology and security aspects.
Satisfactorily specified the current situation of the company
with regard to its technology and security aspects.
Thoroughly specified the current situation of the company with
regard to its technology and security aspects.
3. Determine at least five (5) information technology personnel
/ roles that would be in place in order to start the business
venture of gaining better traction of customer satisfaction and
loyalty. Justify your response.
Weight: 20%
Did not submit or incompletely determined at least five (5)
information technology personnel / roles that would be in place
in order to start the business venture of gaining better traction
of customer satisfaction and loyalty. Did not submit or
incompletely justified your response.
Partially determined at least five (5) information technology
personnel / roles that would be in place in order to start the
business venture of gaining better traction of customer
satisfaction and loyalty. Partially justified your response.
Satisfactorilydetermined at least five (5) information
technology personnel / roles that would be in place in order to
start the business venture of gaining better traction of customer
satisfaction and loyalty. Satisfactorilyjustified your response.
Thoroughlydetermined at least five (5) information technology
personnel / roles that would be in place in order to start the
business venture of gaining better traction of customer
satisfaction and loyalty. Thoroughlyjustified your response.
4. Conduct a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
(SWOT) analysis for the business venture in question for the
company. Justify your response.
Weight: 15%
Did not submit or incompletelyconducted a strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis for the
business venture in question for the company. Did not submit or
incompletely justified your response.
Partially conducted a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and
threats (SWOT) analysis for the business venture in question for
the company. Partially justified your response.
Satisfactorily conducted a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities,
and threats (SWOT) analysis for the business venture in
question for the company. Satisfactorily justified your response.
Thoroughlyconducted a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities,
and threats (SWOT) analysis for the business venture in
question for the company. Thoroughly justified your response.
5. Develop at least five (5) major goals for the information
technology strategic plan. Justify your response.
Weight: 15%
Did not submit or incompletely developed at least five (5) major
goals for the information technology strategic plan. Did not
submit or incompletely justified your response.
Partially developed at least five (5) major goals for the
information technology strategic plan. Partially justified your
response.
Satisfactorily developed at least five (5) major goals for the
information technology strategic plan. Satisfactorily justified
your response.
Thoroughly developed at least five (5) major goals for the
information technology strategic plan. Thoroughly justified
your response.
6. Speculate on three (3) positive organizational impacts of
implementing the strategic plan. Justify your response.
Weight: 15%
Did not submit or incompletely speculated on three (3) positive
organizational impacts of implementing the strategic plan. Did
not submit or incompletely justified your response.
Partially speculated on three (3) positive organizational impacts
of implementing the strategic plan. Partially justified your
response.
Satisfactorilyspeculated on three (3) positive organizational
impacts of implementing the strategic plan.
Satisfactorilyjustified your response.
Thoroughlyspeculated on three (3) positive organizational
impacts of implementing the strategic plan. Thoroughly
justified your response.
7. 3 references
Weight: 5%
No references provided.
Does not meet the required number of references; some or all
references poor quality choices.
Meets number of required references; all references high quality
choices.
Exceeds number of required references; all references high
quality choices.
8. Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements
Weight: 10%
More than 6 errors present
5-6 errors present
3-4 errors present
0-2 errors present
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Misogyny
Misogyny refers to the prejudice or contempt against women.
The societal ailment can be manifested in numerous ways,
though hard to spot. In most of the cases, misogynists do not
acknowledge that they indeed hate women. It is typically
an incognizant contempt that men form, often resulting to
psychological harm that involves a female figure. Therefore, as
regards to the women protagonists in the “Revolutionary Road”
and “A Doll’s House” respectively, April Wheeler and Nora
Helmer in particular, greatly explicates various effects on
female protagonists. These two great artistic works both
happened in cultures of strict conformity, intending both men
and women must “play roles” in almost all aspects of their daily
lives. In the Revolutionary Road, April Wheeler is a passionate
and independent-minded woman, but inveterately unhappy. As a
suburban lady of the house, she is perceived miserable with her
life. She struggles and wants to fit in among neighbors who
lead a good life. On the play, A Doll’s House, Nora Helmer is
also portrayed as a young woman, has three children and
married to Torvald Helmer. At the outset of the play, she is
carefree and bubbly, excited about her husband’s promotion and
Christmas. Despite the fact that she was intrigued by some
maters in her household, she entirely remains skeptical about it.
Both contexts reflect misogyny in women as well as the various
consequences that led them undertake certain actions.
In both settings, misogyny is well manifested, though as a
feature that cannot be spoken but whispered, mostly inclining at
setting off certain circumstances. In the movie and the play,
misogyny relates to the contempt against women. They are
viewed as objects to be disrespected by showing lack of respect
accompanied by a feeling of intense disdain. In the
Revolutionary Road, April Wheeler is bound to social
exclusion, an indication that reflects misogyny, particularly by
the fact that she feels she does not fit into society. Upon
meeting Frank, she believes that Frank is an intelligent man
who can present her to a world less excluding. She abandons her
dream of becoming a professional actress and marries him. She,
however, does not accord the idea of getting children till her
late-twenties but is otherwise convinced by Frank not to abort
an inadvertent pregnancy.
Conforming to A Doll’s House, Nora Helmer is also subjected
to a treacherous experience of male privilege, an example to
misogyny. At the beginning of the Play, Tovarld Helmer, her
husband views him as a spendthrift. She is largely downtrodden
and scolded by her husband throughout the entire play. She,
however, does not seem really concerned about this and
jubilantly plays along with her husband’s pet names such as
“Skylark,” “squirrel,” “pet” and “Songbird,”. In general, her
husband seems dominant to her, controlling her and making all
sorts of treatments, like “A Doll.”
Despite this, Torvald regularly treats her or refers to her as a
child. A good example is an inclination that her husband
forbade her from eating on macaroons, something that she
frequently does anyway in spite of her promises to her husband
of total obedience to him. The imagery of both animal and child
reflect Nora’s clearly carefree nature, innocent, and suggest that
Torvald does not perceive of her as a mature adult by the fact
that she is a woman.
On another overview, male dominance is predominately
expressed in the Revolutionary Road where Frank had choices
and options over April. From time to time, Frank went every
day to the city on the train with other men to their “boring jobs”
while April stayed at home as a homemaker. Yet on the play, A
Doll’s House, Nora is perceived to has no formal occupation
because she cannot be given the opportunity to be employed.
She is constantly reminded by her husband that women were
allowed to work only if they were widowed or unmarried. In the
play, Nora is only permitted to do light work such as
embroidery, crochet.
Contrary to these aspects of misogyny, we can perceive women
hostility in Revolutionary Road. After the opening night of the
theatre, April and Frank had an awful fight while on their way
back home, a fight that managed to make their affair even less
friendly. In an attempt to regain his lost state of being a man
and draw his attention away from his problems, Frank
committed adultery with a young and naïve woman, Maureen.
The context in this overview explicates women hostility by the
fact that they are harshly treated as well as the idea of adultery
that Frank engaged. On the play, A Doll’s House, it can be
ascertained that Nora was a total subject to hostility. Upon
Torvald opening his letterbox, he calls her a liar and a hypocrite
to an extent of complaining that Nora has ruined his happiness.
Torvald further declares that Nora will be discontinued upon
raising their children. As a result, the protagonist in the play
does not easily submit to the status quo. When Torvald further
learns of the debt and eventually fails to forgive her till he is
certain that his reputation is indeed safe, Nora becomes fully
aware that her apprehension of herself, her marriage, her
husband and the society at large was all wrong. She then gives
consent that she cannot for more time be happy in her marriage
and life, and finally resolves at leaving both her husband and
her home in search of purpose, a sense of self and a chance be
cognizant about the world.
In addition to the misogynistic environment between the two
contexts, the contemplate against women can be further
perceived through sexual objectification. In the Revolutionary
Road, sexual objectification is attended by the fact that April
has two children and having the third one on the way before her
alternative to aborting, which led to undesirable consequences.
To April’s horror and despair, she found out that she was indeed
pregnant with her third child and this factor greatly ruined all
her dreams and hopes. However, on the play, A Doll’s House,
things were not baffling. Nora had three children with her
husband and during his lifetime, tendered and cared for his
family. He even had to intervene in her husband’s illness and
secure a loan which was bound by secrets. Though she had good
intentions of keeping this a secret, the consequences that
followed his choices led him to an abrasive relationship.
By this means, i think that these protagonists, both caught by
their cultures’ misogyny trump over the cultural attitudes and
got doomed by it respectively. Attending to the Revolutionary
Road, the main protagonist, April Wheeler was doomed by the
culture’s misogyny. Following his crumpled dream of moving to
Europe, where she could ideally change her status quo by
eventually resorting to working, sparing Frank all the time he
needed to figure out what he could do. The hurt was intense and
April crashed. Similarly, to Frank, April she slept with her old
admirer, Shep Campbell, as an attempt to get through her
sorrow. April eventually died in a hospital due to an
unsuccessful attempt of self-abortion. Frank then learned that
April really never loved him, from the last note she left before
dying. Frank would never be in a position to recover from this,
compelling him to abandon his own children who lived with his
elder brother.
On the other hand, Nora managed to trump over the culture’s
misogyny in the play A Doll’s House. As perceived through the
paper, upon her husband opening the letterbox, he throws
insults to Nora, to whom she perceives this as unpleasantly
stern. Torvald complains that Nora has ruined his life after
calling her a liar and a hypocrite, eventually declaring that she
will not be in apposition to raise their children. However, at a
subsequent time upon Helene bringing him another letter,
Torvald discovers that Krogstad, who faced dismissal has
delivered Nora’s contract which typically contains the forged
signature. Torvald, who is extremely joyful attempts to dismiss
his insults, but the harsh words had triggered Nora’s senses. She
then declares to her husband that in spite of their 8 years of
marriage, both of them do not quite understand each other. Nora
asserts, that Torvald has over time taken her as a “doll” to be
admired and played with. She leaves Torvald, declaring that she
ought to “make sense of [her]self and everything around her”.
Indeed, the misogyny in these women that are portrayed within
both context reflects the various effects that channeled them
undertake certain actions. The interiorized impacts of misogyny
on women in both cultures is largely reflected issues with the
outcome of the event as relative to the individuals. With the
content of female objectification that is ingrained deeply in the
minds of women during their shaping period, the pressure of
maintaining a pleasing appearance to men is often ineluctable.
Works Cited
YATES, R. (2010). Revolutionary Road.
https://nls.ldls.org.uk/welcome.html?ark:/81055/vdc_100049002
851.0x000001. Törnqvist, Egil. Ibsen: A Doll's House.
Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995. Print.
Ackley, Katherine A. Misogyny in Literature: An Essay
Collection. New York u.a: Garland, 1992. Print.
Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
1
Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
Name:
University Affiliation:
Date:
Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
!2
Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
Following the women protagonists in the “Revolutionary Road”
and “A Doll’s House”,
April Wheeler and Nora Helmer in particular greatly explicates
the effects on female
protagonists. These two great artistic works both happened in
cultures of strict conformity,
intending both men and women must “play roles” in almost all
aspects of their daily lives. In the
Revolutionary Road, April Wheeler is a passionate and
independent-minded woman, but
inveterate unhappy. As a suburban lady of the house, she is
generally perceived miserable with
her life. Her parents who were partygoers did not consent her
and she was brought up by her
aunts in an affluent setting. April struggles and wants to fit in
among neighbors who led a
lifetime of excitement.
Attending to the play, A Doll’s House, Nora Helmer portrayed
as a young woman, has
three children and married to Torvald Helmer. At the outset of
the play, she is carefree and
bubbly, excited about her husband’s promotion and Christmas.
Despite the fact that she intrigued
by some maters in her household, she entirely remains skeptical
about it. With this overview,
misogyny in these women portrayed within both context reflects
the various effects that
channeled them undertake certain actions.
In both contexts, misogyny is well manifested, though as a
feature that cannot be spoken
but whispered, mostly inclining at setting off certain
circumstances. In the movie and the play,
misogyny relates to the contempt against women. They are
viewed as objects to be disrespected
by showing lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense
disdain. In the Revolutionary
Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
!3
Road, April Wheeler is subjected to social exclusion, an
indication that reflects misogyny,
particularly by the fact that she feels she does not fit into
society. Upon meeting Frank, she
believes that Frank is an intelligent man who can present her to
a world less excluding. She
abandons her dream of becoming a professional actress and
marries him. She, however, does not
accord the idea of getting children till her late-twenties but is
otherwise convinced by Frank not
to abort an inadvertent pregnancy.
Conforming to A Doll’s House, Nora Helmer is also subjected
to a treacherous experience
of male privilege, an example to misogyny. At the beginning of
the Play, Tovarld Helmer, her
husband views him as a spendthrift. She is largely downtrodden
and scolded by her husband
throughout the entire play. She, however, does not seem really
concerned about this and
jubilantly plays along with her husband’s pet names such as
“Skylark,” “squirrel,” “pet” and
“Songbird,”. In general, her husband seems dominant to her,
controlling her and making all sorts
of treatments, like “A Doll.”
Despite this, Torvald regularly treats her or refers to her as a
child. A good example is an
inclination that her husband forbade her from eating on
macaroons, something that she
frequently does anyway in spite of her promises to her husband
of total obedience to him. The
imagery of both animal and child reflect Nora’s clearly carefree
nature, innocent, and suggest
that Torvald does not perceive of her as a mature adult by the
fact that she is a woman.
On another overview, male dominance is predominately
expressed in the Revolutionary
Road where Frank had choices and options over April. From
time to time, Frank went every day
to the city on the train with other men to their “boring jobs”
while April stayed at home as a
Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
!4
homemaker. Yet on the play, A Doll’s House, Nora is perceived
to has no formal occupation
because she cannot be given the opportunity to be employed.
She is constantly reminded by her
husband that women were allowed to work only if they were
widowed or unmarried. In the play,
Nora is only permitted to do light work such as embroidery,
crochet.
Contrary to these aspects of misogyny, we can perceive women
hostility in Revolutionary
Road. After the opening night of the theatre, April and Frank
had an awful fight while on their
way back home, a fight that managed to make their affair even
less friendly. In an attempt to
regain his lost state of being a man and draw his attention away
from his problems, Frank
committed adultery with a young and naïve woman, Maureen.
The context in this overview
explicates women hostility by the fact that they are harshly
treated as well as the idea of adultery
that Frank engaged. On the play, A Doll’s House, it can be
ascertained that Nora was a total
subject to hostility. Upon Torvald opening his letterbox, he
calls her a liar and a hypocrite to an
extent of complaining that Nora has ruined his happiness.
Torvald further declares that Nora will be discontinued upon
raising their children. As a
result, the protagonist in the play does not easily submit to the
status quo. When Torvald further
learns of the debt and eventually fails to forgive her till he is
certain that his reputation is indeed
safe, Nora becomes fully aware that her apprehension of herself,
her marriage, her husband and
the society at large was all wrong. She then gives consent that
she cannot for more time be happy
in her marriage and life, and finally resolves at leaving both her
husband and her home in search
of purpose, a sense of self and a chance be cognizant about the
world.
Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
!5
In addition to the misogynistic environment between the two
contexts, the contemplate
against women can be further perceived through sexual
objectification. In the Revolutionary
Road, sexual objectification is attended by the fact that April
has two children and having the
third one on the way before her alternative to aborting, which
led to undesirable consequences.
To April’s horror and despair, she found out that she was indeed
pregnant with her third child and
this factor greatly ruined all her dreams and hopes. However, on
the play, A Doll’s House, things
were not baffling. Nora had three children with her husband and
during his lifetime, tendered and
cared for his family. He even had to intervene in her husband’s
illness and secure a loan which
was bound by secrets. Though she had good intentions of
keeping this a secret, the consequences
that followed his choices led him to an abrasive relationship.
By this means, i think that these protagonists, both caught by
their cultures’ misogyny
trump over the cultural attitudes and got doomed by it
respectively. Attending to the
Revolutionary Road, the main protagonist, April Wheeler was
doomed by the culture’s
misogyny. Following his crumpled dream of moving to Europe,
where she could ideally change
her status quo by eventually resorting to working, sparing Frank
all the time he needed to figure
out what he could do.
The hurt was intense and April crashed. Similarly, to Frank,
April she slept with her old
admirer, Shep Campbell, as an attempt to get through her
sorrow. April eventually died in a
hospital due to an unsuccessful attempt of self-abortion. Frank
then learned that April really
never loved him, from the last note she left before dying. Frank
would never be in a position to
recover from this, compelling him to abandon his own children
who lived with his elder brother.
Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
!6
On the other hand, Nora managed to trump over the culture’s
misogyny in the play A
Doll’s House. As perceived through the paper, upon her
husband opening the letterbox, he throws
insults to Nora, to whom she perceives this as unpleasantly
stern. Torvald complains that Nora
has ruined his life after calling her a liar and a hypocrite,
eventually declaring that she will not be
in apposition to raise their children.
However, at a subsequent time upon Helene bringing him
another letter, Torvald
discovers that Krogstad, who faced dismissal has delivered
Nora’s contract which typically
contains the forged signature. Torvald, who is extremely joyful
attempts to dismiss his insults,
but the harsh words had triggered Nora’s senses. She then
declares to her husband that in spite of
their 8 years of marriage, both of them do not quite understand
each other. Nora asserts, that
Torvald has over time taken her as a “doll” to be admired and
played with. She leaves Torvald,
declaring that she ought to “make sense of [her]self and
everything around her”.
Indeed, the misogyny in these women that are portrayed within
both context reflects the
various effects that channeled them undertake certain actions.
The interiorized impacts of
misogyny on women in both cultures is largely reflected issues
with the outcome of the event as
relative to the individuals. With the content of female
objectification that is ingrained deeply in
the minds of women during their shaping period, the pressure of
maintaining a pleasing
appearance to men is often ineluctable (Shaw, 2017).
Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
!7
References
Yates, R. (2010). Revolutionary Road.
Garland, P., Hampton, C., Elkins, H., Bloom, C., Hopkins, A.,
Richardson, R., Elliott,
D., ... Ibsen, H. (2013). A doll's house. United States: Sheba
Blake Publishing.
Shaw, D. (2017). Movies with meaning: Existentialism through
film.
Ibsen, H., In Rem, T., Dawkin, D., & Skuggevik, E. (2016). A
doll's house and other
plays.

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  • 1. Paper: Information Technology Strategic Plan Imagine that a company has recently hired you as a senior business consultant. The company is seeking to gain better traction with regard to customer satisfaction and loyalty. The company hired you because of your expertise with mobile apps, social media, and cloud technology. The management of the company feels that yearly revenues could top $20 million per year with the infusion of current technology. Currently the company has revenue of $5 million per year. Note: You may create and / or make all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment. Write a ten (10) page paper in which you: 1. Write an introductory statement of the company including but not limited to the type of the company, the location, the industry in which it competes, and the organizational vision and mission that encompasses the nature of the company. 2. Specify the current situation of the company with regard to its technology and security aspects. 3. Determine at least five (5) information technology personnel / roles that would be in place in order to start the business venture of gaining better traction of customer satisfaction and loyalty. Justify your response. 4. Conduct a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis for the business venture in question for the company. Justify your response. 5. Develop at least five (5) major goals for the information technology strategic plan. Justify your response.
  • 2. 6. Speculate on three (3) positive organizational impacts of implementing the strategic plan. Justify your response. 7. Use at least three (3) quality references. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not qualify as academic resources. Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements: · Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. · Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length. The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are: · Describe the role of the information technology professional. · Develop an information technology strategic plan to address and solve a proposed business problem. · Describe and identify the uses of business process management and systems development. · Use technology and information resources to research issues in information systems and technology. · Write clearly and concisely about topics related to information systems for decision making using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions.
  • 3. Grading for this assignment will be based on answer quality, logic / organization of the paper, and language and writing skills. to access the rubric for this assignment. Points: 170 Term Paper: Information Technology Strategic Plan Criteria Unacceptable Below 70% F Fair 70-79% C Proficient 80-89% B Exemplary 90-100% A 1. Write an introductory statement of the company including but not limited to the type of the company, the location, the industry in which it competes, and the organizational vision and mission that encompasses the nature of the company. Weight: 10% Did not submit or incompletely wrote an introductory statement of the company including but not limited to the type of the company, the location, the industry in which it competes, and the organizational vision and mission that encompasses the nature of the company. Partially wrote an introductory statement of the company including but not limited to the type of the company, the location, the industry in which it competes, and the organizational vision and mission that encompasses the nature of the company. Satisfactorily wrote an introductory statement of the company including but not limited to the type of the company, the location, the industry in which it competes, and the organizational vision and mission that encompasses the nature of the company. Thoroughly wrote an introductory statement of the company
  • 4. including but not limited to the type of the company, the location, the industry in which it competes, and the organizational vision and mission that encompasses the nature of the company. 2. Specify the current situation of the company with regard to its technology and security aspects. Weight: 10% Did not submit or incompletely specified the current situation of the company with regard to its technology and security aspects. Partially specified the current situation of the company with regard to its technology and security aspects. Satisfactorily specified the current situation of the company with regard to its technology and security aspects. Thoroughly specified the current situation of the company with regard to its technology and security aspects. 3. Determine at least five (5) information technology personnel / roles that would be in place in order to start the business venture of gaining better traction of customer satisfaction and loyalty. Justify your response. Weight: 20% Did not submit or incompletely determined at least five (5) information technology personnel / roles that would be in place in order to start the business venture of gaining better traction of customer satisfaction and loyalty. Did not submit or incompletely justified your response. Partially determined at least five (5) information technology personnel / roles that would be in place in order to start the business venture of gaining better traction of customer satisfaction and loyalty. Partially justified your response. Satisfactorilydetermined at least five (5) information technology personnel / roles that would be in place in order to start the business venture of gaining better traction of customer satisfaction and loyalty. Satisfactorilyjustified your response. Thoroughlydetermined at least five (5) information technology personnel / roles that would be in place in order to start the business venture of gaining better traction of customer
  • 5. satisfaction and loyalty. Thoroughlyjustified your response. 4. Conduct a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis for the business venture in question for the company. Justify your response. Weight: 15% Did not submit or incompletelyconducted a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis for the business venture in question for the company. Did not submit or incompletely justified your response. Partially conducted a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis for the business venture in question for the company. Partially justified your response. Satisfactorily conducted a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis for the business venture in question for the company. Satisfactorily justified your response. Thoroughlyconducted a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis for the business venture in question for the company. Thoroughly justified your response. 5. Develop at least five (5) major goals for the information technology strategic plan. Justify your response. Weight: 15% Did not submit or incompletely developed at least five (5) major goals for the information technology strategic plan. Did not submit or incompletely justified your response. Partially developed at least five (5) major goals for the information technology strategic plan. Partially justified your response. Satisfactorily developed at least five (5) major goals for the information technology strategic plan. Satisfactorily justified your response. Thoroughly developed at least five (5) major goals for the information technology strategic plan. Thoroughly justified your response. 6. Speculate on three (3) positive organizational impacts of implementing the strategic plan. Justify your response. Weight: 15%
  • 6. Did not submit or incompletely speculated on three (3) positive organizational impacts of implementing the strategic plan. Did not submit or incompletely justified your response. Partially speculated on three (3) positive organizational impacts of implementing the strategic plan. Partially justified your response. Satisfactorilyspeculated on three (3) positive organizational impacts of implementing the strategic plan. Satisfactorilyjustified your response. Thoroughlyspeculated on three (3) positive organizational impacts of implementing the strategic plan. Thoroughly justified your response. 7. 3 references Weight: 5% No references provided. Does not meet the required number of references; some or all references poor quality choices. Meets number of required references; all references high quality choices. Exceeds number of required references; all references high quality choices. 8. Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements Weight: 10% More than 6 errors present 5-6 errors present 3-4 errors present 0-2 errors present Lastname1 Lastname2 Name: Professor’s Name:
  • 7. Course Number: Date: Misogyny Misogyny refers to the prejudice or contempt against women. The societal ailment can be manifested in numerous ways, though hard to spot. In most of the cases, misogynists do not acknowledge that they indeed hate women. It is typically an incognizant contempt that men form, often resulting to psychological harm that involves a female figure. Therefore, as regards to the women protagonists in the “Revolutionary Road” and “A Doll’s House” respectively, April Wheeler and Nora Helmer in particular, greatly explicates various effects on female protagonists. These two great artistic works both happened in cultures of strict conformity, intending both men and women must “play roles” in almost all aspects of their daily lives. In the Revolutionary Road, April Wheeler is a passionate and independent-minded woman, but inveterately unhappy. As a suburban lady of the house, she is perceived miserable with her life. She struggles and wants to fit in among neighbors who lead a good life. On the play, A Doll’s House, Nora Helmer is also portrayed as a young woman, has three children and married to Torvald Helmer. At the outset of the play, she is carefree and bubbly, excited about her husband’s promotion and Christmas. Despite the fact that she was intrigued by some maters in her household, she entirely remains skeptical about it. Both contexts reflect misogyny in women as well as the various consequences that led them undertake certain actions. In both settings, misogyny is well manifested, though as a feature that cannot be spoken but whispered, mostly inclining at setting off certain circumstances. In the movie and the play, misogyny relates to the contempt against women. They are viewed as objects to be disrespected by showing lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense disdain. In the
  • 8. Revolutionary Road, April Wheeler is bound to social exclusion, an indication that reflects misogyny, particularly by the fact that she feels she does not fit into society. Upon meeting Frank, she believes that Frank is an intelligent man who can present her to a world less excluding. She abandons her dream of becoming a professional actress and marries him. She, however, does not accord the idea of getting children till her late-twenties but is otherwise convinced by Frank not to abort an inadvertent pregnancy. Conforming to A Doll’s House, Nora Helmer is also subjected to a treacherous experience of male privilege, an example to misogyny. At the beginning of the Play, Tovarld Helmer, her husband views him as a spendthrift. She is largely downtrodden and scolded by her husband throughout the entire play. She, however, does not seem really concerned about this and jubilantly plays along with her husband’s pet names such as “Skylark,” “squirrel,” “pet” and “Songbird,”. In general, her husband seems dominant to her, controlling her and making all sorts of treatments, like “A Doll.” Despite this, Torvald regularly treats her or refers to her as a child. A good example is an inclination that her husband forbade her from eating on macaroons, something that she frequently does anyway in spite of her promises to her husband of total obedience to him. The imagery of both animal and child reflect Nora’s clearly carefree nature, innocent, and suggest that Torvald does not perceive of her as a mature adult by the fact that she is a woman. On another overview, male dominance is predominately expressed in the Revolutionary Road where Frank had choices and options over April. From time to time, Frank went every day to the city on the train with other men to their “boring jobs” while April stayed at home as a homemaker. Yet on the play, A Doll’s House, Nora is perceived to has no formal occupation
  • 9. because she cannot be given the opportunity to be employed. She is constantly reminded by her husband that women were allowed to work only if they were widowed or unmarried. In the play, Nora is only permitted to do light work such as embroidery, crochet. Contrary to these aspects of misogyny, we can perceive women hostility in Revolutionary Road. After the opening night of the theatre, April and Frank had an awful fight while on their way back home, a fight that managed to make their affair even less friendly. In an attempt to regain his lost state of being a man and draw his attention away from his problems, Frank committed adultery with a young and naïve woman, Maureen. The context in this overview explicates women hostility by the fact that they are harshly treated as well as the idea of adultery that Frank engaged. On the play, A Doll’s House, it can be ascertained that Nora was a total subject to hostility. Upon Torvald opening his letterbox, he calls her a liar and a hypocrite to an extent of complaining that Nora has ruined his happiness. Torvald further declares that Nora will be discontinued upon raising their children. As a result, the protagonist in the play does not easily submit to the status quo. When Torvald further learns of the debt and eventually fails to forgive her till he is certain that his reputation is indeed safe, Nora becomes fully aware that her apprehension of herself, her marriage, her husband and the society at large was all wrong. She then gives consent that she cannot for more time be happy in her marriage and life, and finally resolves at leaving both her husband and her home in search of purpose, a sense of self and a chance be cognizant about the world. In addition to the misogynistic environment between the two contexts, the contemplate against women can be further perceived through sexual objectification. In the Revolutionary Road, sexual objectification is attended by the fact that April has two children and having the third one on the way before her
  • 10. alternative to aborting, which led to undesirable consequences. To April’s horror and despair, she found out that she was indeed pregnant with her third child and this factor greatly ruined all her dreams and hopes. However, on the play, A Doll’s House, things were not baffling. Nora had three children with her husband and during his lifetime, tendered and cared for his family. He even had to intervene in her husband’s illness and secure a loan which was bound by secrets. Though she had good intentions of keeping this a secret, the consequences that followed his choices led him to an abrasive relationship. By this means, i think that these protagonists, both caught by their cultures’ misogyny trump over the cultural attitudes and got doomed by it respectively. Attending to the Revolutionary Road, the main protagonist, April Wheeler was doomed by the culture’s misogyny. Following his crumpled dream of moving to Europe, where she could ideally change her status quo by eventually resorting to working, sparing Frank all the time he needed to figure out what he could do. The hurt was intense and April crashed. Similarly, to Frank, April she slept with her old admirer, Shep Campbell, as an attempt to get through her sorrow. April eventually died in a hospital due to an unsuccessful attempt of self-abortion. Frank then learned that April really never loved him, from the last note she left before dying. Frank would never be in a position to recover from this, compelling him to abandon his own children who lived with his elder brother. On the other hand, Nora managed to trump over the culture’s misogyny in the play A Doll’s House. As perceived through the paper, upon her husband opening the letterbox, he throws insults to Nora, to whom she perceives this as unpleasantly stern. Torvald complains that Nora has ruined his life after calling her a liar and a hypocrite, eventually declaring that she will not be in apposition to raise their children. However, at a subsequent time upon Helene bringing him another letter,
  • 11. Torvald discovers that Krogstad, who faced dismissal has delivered Nora’s contract which typically contains the forged signature. Torvald, who is extremely joyful attempts to dismiss his insults, but the harsh words had triggered Nora’s senses. She then declares to her husband that in spite of their 8 years of marriage, both of them do not quite understand each other. Nora asserts, that Torvald has over time taken her as a “doll” to be admired and played with. She leaves Torvald, declaring that she ought to “make sense of [her]self and everything around her”. Indeed, the misogyny in these women that are portrayed within both context reflects the various effects that channeled them undertake certain actions. The interiorized impacts of misogyny on women in both cultures is largely reflected issues with the outcome of the event as relative to the individuals. With the content of female objectification that is ingrained deeply in the minds of women during their shaping period, the pressure of maintaining a pleasing appearance to men is often ineluctable. Works Cited YATES, R. (2010). Revolutionary Road. https://nls.ldls.org.uk/welcome.html?ark:/81055/vdc_100049002 851.0x000001. Törnqvist, Egil. Ibsen: A Doll's House. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995. Print. Ackley, Katherine A. Misogyny in Literature: An Essay Collection. New York u.a: Garland, 1992. Print. Misogyny in the Movies/Literature 1 Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
  • 12. Name: University Affiliation: Date: Misogyny in the Movies/Literature !2 Misogyny in the Movies/Literature Following the women protagonists in the “Revolutionary Road” and “A Doll’s House”, April Wheeler and Nora Helmer in particular greatly explicates the effects on female protagonists. These two great artistic works both happened in cultures of strict conformity, intending both men and women must “play roles” in almost all aspects of their daily lives. In the Revolutionary Road, April Wheeler is a passionate and independent-minded woman, but inveterate unhappy. As a suburban lady of the house, she is generally perceived miserable with her life. Her parents who were partygoers did not consent her and she was brought up by her aunts in an affluent setting. April struggles and wants to fit in among neighbors who led a
  • 13. lifetime of excitement. Attending to the play, A Doll’s House, Nora Helmer portrayed as a young woman, has three children and married to Torvald Helmer. At the outset of the play, she is carefree and bubbly, excited about her husband’s promotion and Christmas. Despite the fact that she intrigued by some maters in her household, she entirely remains skeptical about it. With this overview, misogyny in these women portrayed within both context reflects the various effects that channeled them undertake certain actions. In both contexts, misogyny is well manifested, though as a feature that cannot be spoken but whispered, mostly inclining at setting off certain circumstances. In the movie and the play, misogyny relates to the contempt against women. They are viewed as objects to be disrespected by showing lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense disdain. In the Revolutionary Misogyny in the Movies/Literature !3
  • 14. Road, April Wheeler is subjected to social exclusion, an indication that reflects misogyny, particularly by the fact that she feels she does not fit into society. Upon meeting Frank, she believes that Frank is an intelligent man who can present her to a world less excluding. She abandons her dream of becoming a professional actress and marries him. She, however, does not accord the idea of getting children till her late-twenties but is otherwise convinced by Frank not to abort an inadvertent pregnancy. Conforming to A Doll’s House, Nora Helmer is also subjected to a treacherous experience of male privilege, an example to misogyny. At the beginning of the Play, Tovarld Helmer, her husband views him as a spendthrift. She is largely downtrodden and scolded by her husband throughout the entire play. She, however, does not seem really concerned about this and jubilantly plays along with her husband’s pet names such as “Skylark,” “squirrel,” “pet” and “Songbird,”. In general, her husband seems dominant to her, controlling her and making all sorts
  • 15. of treatments, like “A Doll.” Despite this, Torvald regularly treats her or refers to her as a child. A good example is an inclination that her husband forbade her from eating on macaroons, something that she frequently does anyway in spite of her promises to her husband of total obedience to him. The imagery of both animal and child reflect Nora’s clearly carefree nature, innocent, and suggest that Torvald does not perceive of her as a mature adult by the fact that she is a woman. On another overview, male dominance is predominately expressed in the Revolutionary Road where Frank had choices and options over April. From time to time, Frank went every day to the city on the train with other men to their “boring jobs” while April stayed at home as a Misogyny in the Movies/Literature !4 homemaker. Yet on the play, A Doll’s House, Nora is perceived to has no formal occupation because she cannot be given the opportunity to be employed. She is constantly reminded by her
  • 16. husband that women were allowed to work only if they were widowed or unmarried. In the play, Nora is only permitted to do light work such as embroidery, crochet. Contrary to these aspects of misogyny, we can perceive women hostility in Revolutionary Road. After the opening night of the theatre, April and Frank had an awful fight while on their way back home, a fight that managed to make their affair even less friendly. In an attempt to regain his lost state of being a man and draw his attention away from his problems, Frank committed adultery with a young and naïve woman, Maureen. The context in this overview explicates women hostility by the fact that they are harshly treated as well as the idea of adultery that Frank engaged. On the play, A Doll’s House, it can be ascertained that Nora was a total subject to hostility. Upon Torvald opening his letterbox, he calls her a liar and a hypocrite to an extent of complaining that Nora has ruined his happiness. Torvald further declares that Nora will be discontinued upon raising their children. As a
  • 17. result, the protagonist in the play does not easily submit to the status quo. When Torvald further learns of the debt and eventually fails to forgive her till he is certain that his reputation is indeed safe, Nora becomes fully aware that her apprehension of herself, her marriage, her husband and the society at large was all wrong. She then gives consent that she cannot for more time be happy in her marriage and life, and finally resolves at leaving both her husband and her home in search of purpose, a sense of self and a chance be cognizant about the world. Misogyny in the Movies/Literature !5 In addition to the misogynistic environment between the two contexts, the contemplate against women can be further perceived through sexual objectification. In the Revolutionary Road, sexual objectification is attended by the fact that April has two children and having the third one on the way before her alternative to aborting, which led to undesirable consequences. To April’s horror and despair, she found out that she was indeed
  • 18. pregnant with her third child and this factor greatly ruined all her dreams and hopes. However, on the play, A Doll’s House, things were not baffling. Nora had three children with her husband and during his lifetime, tendered and cared for his family. He even had to intervene in her husband’s illness and secure a loan which was bound by secrets. Though she had good intentions of keeping this a secret, the consequences that followed his choices led him to an abrasive relationship. By this means, i think that these protagonists, both caught by their cultures’ misogyny trump over the cultural attitudes and got doomed by it respectively. Attending to the Revolutionary Road, the main protagonist, April Wheeler was doomed by the culture’s misogyny. Following his crumpled dream of moving to Europe, where she could ideally change her status quo by eventually resorting to working, sparing Frank all the time he needed to figure out what he could do. The hurt was intense and April crashed. Similarly, to Frank, April she slept with her old
  • 19. admirer, Shep Campbell, as an attempt to get through her sorrow. April eventually died in a hospital due to an unsuccessful attempt of self-abortion. Frank then learned that April really never loved him, from the last note she left before dying. Frank would never be in a position to recover from this, compelling him to abandon his own children who lived with his elder brother. Misogyny in the Movies/Literature !6 On the other hand, Nora managed to trump over the culture’s misogyny in the play A Doll’s House. As perceived through the paper, upon her husband opening the letterbox, he throws insults to Nora, to whom she perceives this as unpleasantly stern. Torvald complains that Nora has ruined his life after calling her a liar and a hypocrite, eventually declaring that she will not be in apposition to raise their children. However, at a subsequent time upon Helene bringing him another letter, Torvald discovers that Krogstad, who faced dismissal has delivered Nora’s contract which typically
  • 20. contains the forged signature. Torvald, who is extremely joyful attempts to dismiss his insults, but the harsh words had triggered Nora’s senses. She then declares to her husband that in spite of their 8 years of marriage, both of them do not quite understand each other. Nora asserts, that Torvald has over time taken her as a “doll” to be admired and played with. She leaves Torvald, declaring that she ought to “make sense of [her]self and everything around her”. Indeed, the misogyny in these women that are portrayed within both context reflects the various effects that channeled them undertake certain actions. The interiorized impacts of misogyny on women in both cultures is largely reflected issues with the outcome of the event as relative to the individuals. With the content of female objectification that is ingrained deeply in the minds of women during their shaping period, the pressure of maintaining a pleasing appearance to men is often ineluctable (Shaw, 2017). Misogyny in the Movies/Literature
  • 21. !7 References Yates, R. (2010). Revolutionary Road. Garland, P., Hampton, C., Elkins, H., Bloom, C., Hopkins, A., Richardson, R., Elliott, D., ... Ibsen, H. (2013). A doll's house. United States: Sheba Blake Publishing. Shaw, D. (2017). Movies with meaning: Existentialism through film. Ibsen, H., In Rem, T., Dawkin, D., & Skuggevik, E. (2016). A doll's house and other plays.